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Saban-We dont want to play 'Wad ball' !

Saban joked that Williams could still be effective without playing "wad ball," which he described as "everybody gets wadded up in a pile in the middle of the field and you plunge it into the middle of it and let him run over everybody."

Saban "would rather have a balanced offense that utilizes all of the explosive players on the field.

"In saying that, you don't really have the old-fashioned theory that we have to have this great running back because we're going to give him the ball 40 times a game.

"I think that old philosophy does not hold true in this day and age because very few of those guys have been able to sustain that kind of performance over a period of time."

No, I think he used the correct term. This is because when he described the pile up and Ricky running into it, Wanny... while listening to this description...blew his wad.

:roflmao: :roflmao:

At a television studio in Hollywood on Monday night, Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor was doing the fox trot. He probably was wearing makeup, too.
About an hour south down Interstate 5, quarterback John Beck was on the verge of lining up his chicken nuggets in a shotgun formation.

You got to love it, I think Saban is the kind of guy that likes to use multiple backs, much like linehan did at Minnesota.

This indicates to me that you may not see a big marquee back here with a huge contract, like a high first rounder would pull. Its hard to keep a runner happy that thinks hes the greatest when he isn't getting enough carries to lead the league in rushing.

Jay Fiedler can take his'n and lose to your'n.....or take your'n and lose to his'n.